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Anna (Ocker) Roller (1730 - abt. 1787)

Anna Roller formerly Ocker aka Ocher
Born in Nufringen, Boblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany,map
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1762 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 56 in Timberville, Rockingham, Virginia, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 4 Jun 2011
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Anna (Ocker) Roller has German Roots.

Biography

Father Johann Michael Ocker Mother Barbara Benzer

Siblings

  • Christina Margaretha
  • Christina Sara
  • Johann Michael
  • Johann Michael

She was the first wife of John Roller and bore him 8 children including two sets of twins.

  • Jacob, 1762
  • Casper, 1770
  • Catherine, 1772
  • Barbara, 1775
  • Mary, 1777
  • Paul (twin), 1778
  • Andrew, 1778
  • Anna, 1779
  • Rachel (twin), 1783
  • Leah (twin), 1783

Note this is a duplicate. A better profile is Ocker-55. Sources cited are unreliable or missing.

Sources

  • Immigration Record Name: Anna Ocker Arrival Year: 1749 Arrival Place: Pennsylvania Family Members:Wife Barbara Benzer; Child Christina Margaretha; Child Christina Sara; Child Johann Michael; Child Elisabetha; Child Anna Source Publication Code: 2444 Primary Immigrant: Ocker, Johann Michael Annotation: Date of emigration and intended destination. This is an English-language edition which combines the original and supplementary Gerber lists. See also source nos. 4445 and 9964 (indexed in PILI 1989 and 1983, respectively).
  • Source Bibliography:GERBER, ADOLF. "Emigrants from Wuerttemberg: The Adolf Gerber Lists." Edited by Donald Herbert Yoder. In The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society [Yearbook], vol. 10 (1945), pp. 132-237. Page:197. Source Citation Place: Pennsylvania; Year: 1749; Page Number: 197 Source Information U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Ocher-2 created through the import of wiki tree gedcom.ged on Jun 3, 2011 by Annette Kapple.
  • 'Ocher-4 was created by Bryant McAllister through the import of Bryant Fulton McAllister family tree_2014-03-29.ged on Apr 22, 2014.
  • WikiTree profile Acker-49 created through the import of wiki tree gedcom.ged on Jun 3, 2011 by Annette Kapple.




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Ocher-6 and Ocker-55 appear to represent the same person because: married to same man
posted by Beryl Meehan
This shows last name spelled Ocker in the baptism record:

Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985 Name: Anna Ocker Taufe: Birth Date: 10 Sept 1730

Baptism Date: 11 Sept 1730 Baptism Place: Plüderhausen u. Rudersberg, Württemberg, Deutschland

Father: Joh. Mich. Ocker Mother: Barbara Ocker

Page number: 46

Author: Evangelische Kirche Rudersberg (OA. Welzheim)

City or District: Plüderhausen u Rudersberg

Household Members Name: Anna Ocker Name: Barbara Ocker Name:Joh. Mich. Ocker

posted by Christina Adams
Acker-458 and Ocher-2 appear to represent the same person because: Clear Duplicate, however profile managers need to decide which surname is correct as both variations have been seen in records.
posted by Skye Sonczalla

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